1971_Sackson_099_March 20.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1971
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 9, Sid Sackson collection
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Rights Statement
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
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1971_Sackson_099_March 20.jpg
Title
1971_Sackson_099_March 20.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1971
Type
image
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 9, Sid Sackson collection
Language
English
Coverage
1971
Rights
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
transcription
3/19
3/13
SATURDAY 20 MARCH 1971
79th day - 286 days to come
Rudy Lopez called. Told him about LIVE WIRE - QUICK SHOCK, actually
LIVE WIRE - SUDDEN SHOCK would be a better name. Didn't make
a specific date to get together, but will in a few weeks.
Rcd. THE GENERAL (Mar. - Apr. 1971). Finally rcd. RACE THRU SPACE GAMES (didn't unpack it since Felicia already gave me one).
Rcd. another letter from Mary Hilt,this time on company station-
ery. Partly in answer to my last letter, and also giving me
info on contract [crossout] similar to yesterday.
Sent a letter to William A. Gale. (See 3/10). Gave him, among other
things, my new ideas on SLAM.
Wrote to Professor Tanber, who was interested in board games
and saw me written up in SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. Gave him Haar Hoolim's
address. Wrote to Haar telling him about it.
BB and I to Al & Adela Richter. Brought him a copy of TEMPO. He
showed me his games - really beautiful models that look professional.
TRY-ANGLES: - Board is as shown, with the lines actually being grooves.
There is a supply of pcs. (cut up knitting needles)
[Diagram of a board comprised of interlocked triangles. To the side are two smaller diagrams. One is a hexagon comprised of triangles. The other is a triangle comprised of 4 small triangles.]
the same length as one segment. Also chips in red
and white. The first part of the game is like
BOXES with each player in turn placing a seg-
ment, unless a triangle is completed, in which
case another segment is placed. When a player
completes a triangle he places a chip of his
color in it. When all triangles are filled, the
2nd stage begins. Players in turn move one of their chips, either across
an edge to an adjacent empty space, or if it is next to one or more of
their own color it can be moved to any empty space adjacent to the
group. (He asked if such a move had been used and I told him about
CHE and also about my similar move in LOTTO WAR and INVASION.)
object is to get chips into a hex or intto a large triangle (both shown).
The chips on these configurations can be removed. Removing takes a
turn and can be postponed as desired. When one player has three
or less chips remaining, the game is over. Each player deducts the num-
ber of chips remaining on the board from those he took off in order
to get his final score.
Another variation, which played a lot better, was to eliminate the
first stage and start the second from the position shown. Al was
thinking of just using this. I suggested, instead, that he include
both and try to come up with some others. A possibility, have two
colors of segment pcs. When a player gets two, or three, of his color
around a triangle he places his chip in it.
Al gave me a copy of WOTTLE, a pencil and paper word game he
had tried to sell by mail order. He didn't get back the cost of the ads.
QUADRUME:- A gambling game. Layout is a color wheel with 6 colors.
There are 4 dice with the colors on the faces and a fifth die with
faces something like 1-1-1-2-3-silver. Players place bets on a
(cont. on 3/9)
3/13
SATURDAY 20 MARCH 1971
79th day - 286 days to come
Rudy Lopez called. Told him about LIVE WIRE - QUICK SHOCK, actually
LIVE WIRE - SUDDEN SHOCK would be a better name. Didn't make
a specific date to get together, but will in a few weeks.
Rcd. THE GENERAL (Mar. - Apr. 1971). Finally rcd. RACE THRU SPACE GAMES (didn't unpack it since Felicia already gave me one).
Rcd. another letter from Mary Hilt,this time on company station-
ery. Partly in answer to my last letter, and also giving me
info on contract [crossout] similar to yesterday.
Sent a letter to William A. Gale. (See 3/10). Gave him, among other
things, my new ideas on SLAM.
Wrote to Professor Tanber, who was interested in board games
and saw me written up in SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. Gave him Haar Hoolim's
address. Wrote to Haar telling him about it.
BB and I to Al & Adela Richter. Brought him a copy of TEMPO. He
showed me his games - really beautiful models that look professional.
TRY-ANGLES: - Board is as shown, with the lines actually being grooves.
There is a supply of pcs. (cut up knitting needles)
[Diagram of a board comprised of interlocked triangles. To the side are two smaller diagrams. One is a hexagon comprised of triangles. The other is a triangle comprised of 4 small triangles.]
the same length as one segment. Also chips in red
and white. The first part of the game is like
BOXES with each player in turn placing a seg-
ment, unless a triangle is completed, in which
case another segment is placed. When a player
completes a triangle he places a chip of his
color in it. When all triangles are filled, the
2nd stage begins. Players in turn move one of their chips, either across
an edge to an adjacent empty space, or if it is next to one or more of
their own color it can be moved to any empty space adjacent to the
group. (He asked if such a move had been used and I told him about
CHE and also about my similar move in LOTTO WAR and INVASION.)
object is to get chips into a hex or intto a large triangle (both shown).
The chips on these configurations can be removed. Removing takes a
turn and can be postponed as desired. When one player has three
or less chips remaining, the game is over. Each player deducts the num-
ber of chips remaining on the board from those he took off in order
to get his final score.
Another variation, which played a lot better, was to eliminate the
first stage and start the second from the position shown. Al was
thinking of just using this. I suggested, instead, that he include
both and try to come up with some others. A possibility, have two
colors of segment pcs. When a player gets two, or three, of his color
around a triangle he places his chip in it.
Al gave me a copy of WOTTLE, a pencil and paper word game he
had tried to sell by mail order. He didn't get back the cost of the ads.
QUADRUME:- A gambling game. Layout is a color wheel with 6 colors.
There are 4 dice with the colors on the faces and a fifth die with
faces something like 1-1-1-2-3-silver. Players place bets on a
(cont. on 3/9)
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